Tokyo duo MELT-BANANA return to Cardiff, faster and stranger than ever
Every song Tokyo duo Melt-Banana play in Cardiff's Globe is a blitzkrieg bop, a race against time, a dare to the crowd: can you keep up?
Every song Tokyo duo Melt-Banana play in Cardiff's Globe is a blitzkrieg bop, a race against time, a dare to the crowd: can you keep up?
Tunic, Death Goals, The Pleasures and The Shania Twainsaw Massacre bring a heavy night of noise rock to Cardiff's The Moon.
Jungle's live show at Cardiff’s Utilita Arena was a disco spectacle with flawless vocals, though performance engagement was lacking.
Celebrating a duet of 20th anniversaries, Cardiff played host to a double headliner from Ben Gibbard indie legends Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service.
The Bay Series open-air concerts take place on Alexandra Head in Cardiff Bay, with British pop-dance icon Becky Hill gracing the 2024 edition’s Saturday night.
The Bay Series is back for the fourth year in a row and kicks off this year with a nostalgic, fun-filled evening courtesy of those lovely lads in McFly.
Funny, gracious and legendary, piano man Billy Joel's aimiable demeanour and occasional wisecracks endeared him to a packed stadium in Cardiff.
Creedence Clearwater Review certainly took us on a nostalgic journey playing live in Cardiff, encompassing everything magical about that formative era.
As WITCH keyboardist Patrick Mwondela told Buzz, “a lot of people come to shows to experience the energy and warmth”. On that measure, no one leaves their Cardiff show disappointed.
Tonight in Cardiff is a reminder that Frank Turner’s shows are one of the best places to forget about the outside world, and to sing, dance, and have a boatload of fun.
On the hottest day of the year, hordes of indie fans descend on Cardiff Castle for the first of two sell out Catfish And The Bottlemen headline sets.
Shifts between psychedelic, progressive, and garage rock that add depth to Psychedelic Porn Crumpets’ albums were unfortunately absent from their gig at The Globe.